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If you’re really into Xml conformance, and you’ve really wondered how Xaml uses Xml namespaces, read on; I can cover the most relevant details in 1160 words or less … Namespaces on tags (I’m using the term “tag” here instead of the more correct term “element”,
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This post has a couple of suggestions on ways to accomplish expandos in Xaml. F irst some background … On an HTML page you can define your own new “expando” properties on the fly, such as in this example: < HTML > < BODY onload = ' paragraph1.innerText
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A lot has been written about how Xaml maps tags and attributes to objects and properties. But it’s not necessary that Xaml actually be used to create .Net objects. Maybe you don’t plan to for your markup to be mapped to objects, at least not today. But if you already work with Xaml, following the same syntax conventions as Xaml for your other markup provides some nice consistency and readability, and a possible future path to intuitive code manipulation.
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A big part of WPF (Avalon) is the Xaml format for creating object trees. You can also go in the other direction – take an object tree and write it out to Xaml – with the XamlWriter class. That mostly just works, but there are cases where XamlWriter needs some help from you to write your class correctly. This post describes what you need to do.
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